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The California trio Death Grips' experimental hip-hop is punishing in its aggression – although their major label debut tones it down somewhat from last year's Exmilitary mixtape, which was brutal to the point of unlistenability over 45 minutes.
The Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar, speaking from a hiding place in a recorded speech on Hamas television, said: "The Israeli enemy in its aggression has written its next chapter in the world, which will have no place for them.
Citing a 1996 agreement under which Israel and Hezbollah agreed not to fire at civilian targets or to use civilians to shield their attacks, the Lebanese leader said the United States had a special responsibility to restrain Israeli attacks on nonmilitary targets, "as Israel uses American weapons in its aggression against civilian targets in Lebanon".
"Riyadh will not emerge victorious in its aggression".
"We stand against Hezbollah in its aggression against the Syrian people," Mursi said.
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi condemned Hezbollah by saying, "We stand against Hezbollah in its aggression against the Syrian people.
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Indeed, it could be argued that Saudi Arabia has become a more dangerous regional aggressor than Israel, because so far, at least, Saudi Arabia's aggression in Yemen, like its aggression in Bahrain, has provoked a less vigorous international reaction, including in the United States, than Israel's recent war in Gaza.
The loss of income due to the low price of fossil fuels and the international sanctions imposed in response to its aggression in Ukraine have taken a serious toll on the Russian economy.
There were moments, little remembered or appreciated by his critics, when Clinton demonstrated icy resolve and an indifference to polls: the budget showdown with Newt Gingrich and Congressional Republicans in 1995; the bombing of Serbia in 1999 to stop its aggression in Kosovo.
On the other hand, the one aspect of victory that Plato could not have foreseen is the television camera, which, in its sentimental aggression, has made the masses anything but faceless.
But "The Producers" was made with an improvisatory quality that had largely been absent from Hollywood since the wacky Paramount comedies of the early 30's and that, unstinting in its comic aggression, gave the sense -- not altogether uncommon in the 1960's -- of putting something on the screen for the first time.
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